About

Edward Keating has lived and worked as a photographer in New York City for over thirty years. As a staff photographer for the New York Times for over a decade, he was nominated eleven times for the Pulitzer Prize and won the Pulitzer for his coverage of the attacks of 9/11. Co-creating the popular wedding photo-column, “VOWS”, his wedding photos were twice nominated for the Pulitzer. A former Director of Photography at National Geographic Magazine, David Griffin, has said Mr. Keating’s photographs “have changed the genre of wedding photography.”
In 1997 “VOWS”: Wedding of the Nineties from The New York Times” was published by William Morow and Co. and in that same year, the column was added to The Times National edition. In 2000, he addressed the National Geographic Society at their annual meeting on this new wave of wedding photography.
Mr. Keating continues to photograph for national publications and is a regular contributor to Vanity Fair, The New York Times Magazine, New York Magazine, Rolling Stone and “W”, among many others. His photographs are part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art in NYC and the Norton Museum of Art in West Palm Beach, FL. His one-person exhibitions include; The Camera Club of New York, The Leica Gallery-New York, Visa Pour l’Image in Perpignan, France and The International Festival of Photojournalism in Pingyao, China.
Mr. Keating works with his wife, Carrie Boretz, a veteran photojournalist and former photo editor at S.I. Golf Magazine. They live in NYC with their two daughters, Caitlin and Emily.
For additional information or to schedule a time to visit his UWS studio, please contact us.
www.edwardkeating.com